Christian Horner has given Sergio Perez ‘nine months’ to secure his long-term Red Bull future as the battle to be Max Verstappen’s next team-mate hots up. The Mexican driver’s contract expires at the end of the 2024 season, and his team principal
Fernando Alonso has been voted the second-best F1 driver of 2023 by team bosses after a superb debut season with Aston Martin. George Russell and Sergio Perez were among those to tumble down the rankings, however, after struggling to keep pace with
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has warned Sergio Perez he must battle for more wins alongside world champion teammate Max Verstappen if he wants to retain his seat for the 2025 Formula 1 season. Despite sweeping both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championships over the
Valtteri Bottas has urged Sergio Perez to have faith in his own ability in order to cope with being Max Verstappen’s team-mate at Red Bull. The Mexican driver has struggled to lay a glove on his Dutch colleague over the last few
Ex-Red Bull driver Christian Klien believes that the Miami Grand Prix victory was the moment that Max Verstappen ‘broke’ Sergio Perez’s mentality. The Mexican had won two of the opening four Grands Prix, announcing himself as a title contender in the process,
The 2023 season may be confined to the history books, but Mercedes, Red Bull and the other teams are already hard at work as they look to make performance games in the factories and wind tunnels. Lewis Hamilton remains laser-focused as he
Sergio Perez has explained that progressing his performances in line with car development will be critical to piecing together a strong 2024 season. The 33-year-old is entering the final year of his Red Bull contract and with Daniel Ricciardo waiting in the
Alex Albon used statistics comparing his stint at Red Bull to that of Pierre Gasly and Sergio Perez to help seal his return to the F1 grid. The 27-year-old struggled against former team-mate Max Verstappen between 2019 and 2020, which saw him
Red Bull duo Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez were among seven drivers who appeared to be absent from the traditional post-season driver meal in Abu Dhabi. Fans were treated to a picture of the grid enjoying each other’s company after Zhou Guanyu
Sergio Perez has issued a statement admitting that he ‘owed the stewards more respect’ in Abu Dhabi. He was called to visit them in the aftermath of the Grand Prix to discuss comments made on the team radio regarding his five-second time